The Plays of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volume 17J. Johnson, 1803 |
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Page 31
... observed that this emendation had been made by Mr. Pope . If the old copy be right , the words must mean , I will get her love to permit and endure our feparation . But the word get connects much more naturally with the word leave than ...
... observed that this emendation had been made by Mr. Pope . If the old copy be right , the words must mean , I will get her love to permit and endure our feparation . But the word get connects much more naturally with the word leave than ...
Page 50
... observed the fame phrafe- ology ufed by our poet in grave dialogue . See Troilus and Creffida , A & t III . fc . iii : << A ftrange fellow here " Writes me , that man , however dearly parted , " & c . MALONE . I adhere to the reading of ...
... observed the fame phrafe- ology ufed by our poet in grave dialogue . See Troilus and Creffida , A & t III . fc . iii : << A ftrange fellow here " Writes me , that man , however dearly parted , " & c . MALONE . I adhere to the reading of ...
Page 70
... observe it , that the reader may more readily admit the liberties which the editors of this author's works have neceffarily taken . JOHNson . The old reading may be right . It feems to allude to An- tony's acknowledged neglect in aiding ...
... observe it , that the reader may more readily admit the liberties which the editors of this author's works have neceffarily taken . JOHNson . The old reading may be right . It feems to allude to An- tony's acknowledged neglect in aiding ...
Page 105
... this scene there is ( as Dr. Grey has observed ) an evident allufion to Elizabeth's enquiries concerning the person of her rival , Mary , Queen of Scots . MALONE . < An hoft of tongues ; but let ill tidings ANTONY AND CLEOPATRA . 105.
... this scene there is ( as Dr. Grey has observed ) an evident allufion to Elizabeth's enquiries concerning the person of her rival , Mary , Queen of Scots . MALONE . < An hoft of tongues ; but let ill tidings ANTONY AND CLEOPATRA . 105.
Page 129
... observed , however , that from the following paf- fage in P. Holland's tranflation of the 11th Book of Pliny's Natural Hiftory , it appears that pink - eyed fignified the smallness of eyes : " -also them that were pinke - eyed and had ...
... observed , however , that from the following paf- fage in P. Holland's tranflation of the 11th Book of Pliny's Natural Hiftory , it appears that pink - eyed fignified the smallness of eyes : " -also them that were pinke - eyed and had ...
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